“Mothers are using AI as a personal assistant to manage the invisible work of raising today’s kids…
ChatGPT’s gender gap appears to be closing. Immediately following its release, only 17.6% of active ChatGPT users had typically feminine first names. As of June 2025 the percentage of active users with feminine first names had jumped to 52.4%…
By the numbers: ‘Organizing my life’ was the second-most popular use case for genAI in 2025, according to new research from Harvard Business Review…
What they’re saying: ‘ChatGPT has basically become like an extended village of my parenting,’ Sandy Shakoor, a PR director with two young kids, told Axios.
‘Now there are three of us to do things,’ Sarah Dooley, founder of AI-Empowered Mom and mother of three, told Axios. ‘AI is the third supporter, the third leg of the stool in this little household.’ Dooley used to teach mothers how to use AI in classes she held in her living room. Now she hosts a podcast, writes a newsletter and is developing an AI assistant, all in the service of reducing the mental load of motherhood.”
From Axios.